π―οΈππ΅Books!! πππ―οΈπ΅ ~What are your top 3 books and why~
~Let's talk about books!!
My favs are :
1Β° - "Girl in pieces"π©ΉπποΈ by Kathleen Glasgow (loved it because I really can relate to how I suffered from self-harming and depression)
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2Β° - "A good girl's guide to murder"ππ΄ saga by Holly Jackson (it shows you how the main character, despite being young and being tormented by a thousand thoughts and by school was able to finish many cases without giving up.)
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3Β° - "You'd be home now"ππ by Kathleen Glasgow (It melted my heart the fact that the main character's brother got out of rehab and then came back in and once again came out because of her sister's help. It shows how brotherly love is important.)
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@NickyYayUwU
These sound like awesome books! You definitely inspired me to read them.
For me, it is tough to choose 3. But those that had the biggest influence were:
1. Man's Search for Meaning by V.E. Frankl - I felt very moved by Frankl's dedication to helping others despite that it meant he had to sacrifice. I am grateful for his sharing wisdom and for showing that meaning can help us go through even the most extreme situations. He taught me that a person has only one guaranteed freedom - to choose our attitude to anything that happens and to choose how to react.
2. The 4 Agreements by Miguel Γngel Ruiz MacΓas - This book helped me to improve my life to better by following the 4 agreements (or trying my best at least)
3. The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science by Norman Doidge - This book helped me to better understand neuroplasticity and the brainβs ability to overcome trauma by creating new pathways.
@NickyYayUwU
I only have two that I would say is my favorite. It is going to change after I read more books.
The Book Thief: This is the first book that makes me cry. I am not someone who would cry over a book, but this book gave me a good cry.
And Then There Were None: I love the plot twist in the story. I never saw that coming.
@NickyYayUwU my favs are
1: the sunbearer trials by aiden thomas!
i love fantasy books and action books a lot so this was amazing!
2: fifteen hundred miles from the sun by jonny garza villa!
the book was kinda sad but still a good read!
3: the warriors series by erin hunter!
i LOVE the warriors series so much! i love cats and i love action so this was amazing!
The second one caught my attention!!! I think I might buy it if there's an italian version (I hope there is π€π) because I really love the kind of depression-based stories (like those made by Kathleen Glasgow which are heeeella coool!!) Btw thaaanks for sharing your books β€οΈπ₯°βΊοΈππ
I loved the warrior series also. In a bittersweet way and yes it was because of my love for cats that I would read it but I wanted their stories to continue even after joining star clan that I pursued onwards despite the tears I shed.
@NickyYayUwU
It's a philosophy that's profoundly liberating, allowing us to develop the courage to change, and to ignore the limitations that we and those around us can place on ourselves. The result is a book that is both highly accessible and profound in its importance. Millions have already read and benefited from its wisdom.
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Think and Grow Rich condenses them, providing the reader with 14 principles in the form of a "Philosophy of Achievement". The main theme of the book is that anyone can achieve success and wealth by following a certain set of principles.
@NickyYayUwU
First for me would be This is Not Your Story. Itβs very inspirational and the way itβs written is really easy to understand.
Second for me would be DorkDiaries. The books are really relatable for a teen, especially girls. Itβs funny too!
Third would be Agatha Oddly Itβs a book about a girl who loves to read Agatha Christie books (like me lmao) London has a crisis so she solves it with her friend. Itβs very interesting.
Well, even though this book didnβt make at the top three for me but I highly recommend By The Pricking of My Thumbs by Agatha Christie. Really spooky and the last mystery of Tommy and Tupence, the detective duo. Hehe
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Woooah cool!! π₯ΊThe last one sounds really interesting. I will probably buy it as soon as I find my language version <3
@NickyYayUwU
Sure! Nice meeting you!
@NickyYayUwU
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1.) the Secret Garden By Frances Hodgson Burnett
not my typical type of read but itβs for some reason my favorite and I love it and how it makes me feel.
2.) Atlas Shrugged Ayn Rand
I just finished this, this week and honestly this needs to replace Great Gatsby and be a required read in all honesty.
3.) Animal Farm George Orwell
Though this is a short read I definitely need to re-read this. I wonβt say much about why but it displays all types of people accurately.
also books by Robert Green, 48 laws of human Nature and 48 laws of Power are good reads. And. Will help anyone
if youβd like I can share good books to read for the future.
@nephiliminblack
THANK you finally someone who appreciates the Secret Garden properly
@NickyYayUwU
I started Girl in Pieces and I really want to read it but it triggers me very much right now.
My favourite book is Solitaire (Alice Oseman).